Pavilion 400-224: No. OS after the take-over of the factory

Upgaded 8 victory to win 10.  Year later had to do a cover of the plant.  Wouldn't boot.  Diagnostic said no BONES

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To answer recent questions...

(1) Win10: From your PC worked previously Win10, if you reinstall Win10, it SHOULD reactivate without any problem because your system is stored on the Microsoft Activation servers.

(2) help HP: do not know what you are pregnant, in terms of aid.  Your PC did not come with preinstalled Win10, so there is nothing that you will find at HP who will help with that.  In addition, you have changed on the OS yourself, so there is nothing that HP is responsible for any warranty or support.  Is this forum basically.

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